Shillington is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,059 at the 2000 census. It is the place where author John Updike lived until he was 13, and it is the basis for the town of Olinger that he writes about in his fiction.
Shillington is a small suburban area nestled amongst other suburbs outside of Reading. More than 2000 students attend the Governor Mifflin High School, Middle School, and Cumru Elementary School (all part of the Governor Mifflin School District) located in Shillington. Governor Mifflin School District serves the borough and is its largest employer. The high school was formerly known as Shillington High School.
History
The borough called Shillington began in
1860 as part of
Cumru Township, when local landowner Samuel Shilling sold some of his lots for residences. The area had an inn, originally built in 1761, called the Three Mile House because it was 3 miles (5 km) from Reading on the Lancaster Pike. The inn was a popular stop for farmers going to the city's markets and later it sat near a horse racing track built by Aaron Einstein in 1868.
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